QUCS - Quite Universal Circuit Simulator
QUCS - Quite Universal Circuit Simulator
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What's Qucs?
Qucs stands for Quite Universal Circuit Simulator. So far Qucs is not yet finished, bu
Take a look at the screenshots to get a feel for what it can do.
Qucs is an integrated circuit simulator which means you are able to setup a circuit w
simulate the large-signal, small-signal and noise behaviour of the circuit. After that s
simulation results on a presentation page or window.
Qucs, briefly for Quite Universal Circuit Simulator, is a circuit simulator with
GUI is based on Qt® by Digia®. The software aims to support all kinds of circ
parameter, Harmonic Balance analysis, noise analysis, etc.
The Qucs GUI is well advanced and allows setting up schematics and presenting sim
diagrams. DC, AC, S-parameter, noise and transient analysis is possible, mathematic
hierarchy (with parameterised subcircuits) are available. Qucs can also import existin
simulations.
While Qucs is well developed, we still strive to improve the project, and will always
just need help with programming, it also needs graphics, high quality example schem
more.
Qucs comes with an array of components and models. Third party models including
can be compiled and loaded into the simulator. It also provides many semiconductor
OpAmps, Diodes, MOSFETs, PMOSFETs and many more. Some example schemati
some of the abilities of Qucs, and many more examples are provided with the progra
Operating Systems
Qucs is currently developed under the GNU/Linux OS using the standard autotools w
operating systems. However Qucs is said to be successfully compiled and run on Win
macOS, Cygwin... help is needed!
License
Qucs is released under the GPL license and so it is free for free programmers and use
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